
A monster is charging at full speed through the fog and rain…
The flags that make it clear to Germans are steadily being raised, and it’s slowly getting to me.
As expected, I didn’t know how to hold chopsticks.
I feel that Kanata has a more Kamiya-like face.
Thick fog… deep fog… Hallelujah!!
No way, is this guy crazy?
Just honestly tell me to go with the Civic.
>>6
No, it’s not Mr. Anonymous.
There are moments where I can’t say it’s safe because Professor Fujiwara is the one who’s strange…!
>>7
If you’re going to slip on fallen leaves, it’s crazy how Teacher Fujiwara just dives into them from the start to slide and turn.
Thinking about how Mr. Fujiwara used to force the car body through the pass that had no traffic in the past.
If three cars can pass, it’s kind to let them overtake.
No, Ogata-san.
If it’s Professor Fujiwara, he’ll overtake with a gap of half a car’s length.
It seems that my ability as a simple driver is better than Takumi’s…
But if it’s just driving on public roads, Takumi is amazing.
>>10
Teacher Fujiwara has an incredible sense for public roads and a wild way of thinking.
>>10
The skills I’ve inherited from my parents are incomparable to those of Takumi, especially since I’ve been honing my abilities with go-karts since I was very young.
At the beginning of the story, I’m suffering from a debuff due to mental issues and a blank state.
After attacking like a demon, when I got out of the car, the snacks were delicious, Japan is the best, and the old man was completely smitten.
Just because you have the course drilled into your head, going that far is crazy…
I was surprised that Mr. Ogata is 26 with that.
>>14
No way!?
>>17
Aiba-senpai is 24 years old.
Senpai is honestly a really good senpai, except for the fact that he’s often creepy.
>>16
Since the time of Initial D, the guys around the protagonist were good guys except for getting into trouble with women…
>>22
If anything, Takahashi Ryo’s relationships with women are from Initial D.
>>16
This can be said about the work itself as well.
I feel like the elements of lingering attachment to Shigeno-sensei’s JK works make it harder to approach than Initial D.
>>16
Just being a saint isn’t enough to be a driver.
Honestly, Kanata is a waste for Rena-chan.
If I wanted to, I might be able to talk about Takumi’s children.
Kanata does it because he knows he can.
Takumi feels like he can do something! Let’s do it!
>>21
Please give me a break…
>>21
I was able to perform a blind attack and a deformation groove drop!
It was written in the introduction article about Abema.
It seems that Yuu Hatakenaka, who plays the role of Ogata, also mentioned this on Otoizumi.
In manga, depicting various battles can disrupt the tempo, but in anime, the dull moments are minimized, making it really enjoyable, so it’s definitely a work suited for anime.
>>28
My manga is just a rough draft for the anime…
>>37
The staff is doing their best to create the best anime because there is an excellent draft, teacher.
Kanata is doing what he can, while Fujihara-sensei is going off on random things without preparation…
>>29
A blind attack in a land where you’ve hardly run is sheer madness…
>>34
Since the opponent came from our blind spot, it’s fine as long as they can’t see us. To turn off the lights abruptly at night on the mountain pass…
>>50
Mr. Tate wasn’t an opponent I could win against with the lights off, so it’s safe.
>>55
That’s why we let out small animals like this.
No matter how you look at it, isn’t Ogata-san playing the heroine more than Ren-chan?
>>30
Mr. Ogata spends an overwhelmingly more amount of time communicating with Kanata…
>>32
In manga and anime, race scenes feel long, but considering the proportion in everyday life, it’s not really like that…
Ren-chan is a character that strongly embodies childlike qualities.
They’re not a bad kid, you know.
Takumi said, “If the opponent can do it with four of the same tires, there’s no way I can’t do it too! Bring it on!”
I don’t know much about cars.
Even with exceptional cornering techniques, can an 86 really win against a Porsche, Ferrari, or Lamborghini?
>>38
It’s absolutely impossible with normal suspension and a normal course.
It’s only if the skill of the drivers is at the same level.
Add an unusual suspension, an unusual course, and an unusual driver to that.
>>38
Normally, I can’t win, but that’s where Shigeno-sensei will do something about it.
>>46
Due to the regulations set by Ryotakahashi, it’s now impossible to win just with power!
I’ll pretend I didn’t see the four-wheel drive.
>>78
There should have been a penalty for four-wheel drives.
>>38
It’s impossible, even with turbocharging, it’s impossible.
Maybe it’s impossible for an uncle with a circuit hobby to ride in the latter with a racer in the 86.
>>190
Even if it were made, it’s questionable whether the original form of the 86 still remains.
>>195
If it’s something like an HKS demo car packed with money, effort, and the manufacturer’s brand, then it might work, but that’s pretty much a racing car at this point.
The reason Kanata is fast is that he spends a tremendous amount of time thoroughly preparing the course.
Usually, there are no racers who would do something foolish like just try running for one day and then say, “Alright, let’s do the real thing tonight!”
>>39
Isn’t Ryota Takahashi kind of strange?
>>41
Ryotakahashi is crazy.
Mr. Fujiwara is also crazy.
Keisuke is relatively more of a common-sense person despite that.
>>45
I’m a bit shocked and quite convinced that that guy and Kenta have completely turned into looking like anti-social elements.
The car is definitely stronger in terms of visuals.
The anime is doing a great job with Mr. Tanaka’s commentary.
Can it bend… can it bend…
Hmmmm, it’s bent!!!
Live commentary is great for anime.
Commentator Yoji Tanaka is great, isn’t he?
First of all, the course is not ordinary.
The anime version, where Shigeno-sensei’s self-deprecating humor and lewd old man parts are toned down, is much easier to watch.
It’s not completely diluted…
The person behind the commentator Tanaka is a key player responsible for 60% of the fun of this anime.
The original work’s final episode will definitely have a lot of added depictions in the anime.
When fighting against Fujiwara, stepping forward means you’ve lost…
Kenta is doing land redevelopment, you know…
The regulations are set up so that any car has a chance.
Specifically, it is designed for lightweight FR to win.
I’m going to start a company for my hobby cars!
But basically, it’s not profitable, so I’m going to make money by flipping real estate.
is quite realistic.
It is said that Fujiwara can no longer compete in races due to his body.
It seems like there are statements saying that only Fujiwara is faster than Kanata at the academy, so what are you even?
>>62
It’s only that I can’t withstand a long rally, but I should be fine for just one lap on the circuit, right?
>>71
Professional races, not just rally, are really long…
>>71
From the comments I’ve heard during private rides, it seems that participating fully in the grueling rally is just out of the question.
>>62
I may have lost my physical strength and concentration due to aftereffects, but isn’t it okay for a short period of time?
That’s the place where it’s most exhausting in the race.
To create winning strategies in ’86, prepare crazy courses, crazy drivers, and crazy regulations.
Keisuke was originally a former delinquent, and since street racers are a type of delinquent group, I can only say that he is a hardcore type even if he’s called anti-social.
>>65
Isn’t it strange that Ryosuke, who is a total intellect and fully determined to become a doctor in the future, is risking his life in something like a violent motorcycle gang?
>>72
If that guy’s head isn’t messed up, then neither Initial D nor MFG can even start the conversation.
Keisuke is successful as a driver, but…
The talents of the managers and the real estate were beyond impressive…
Aren’t you richer than your older brother?
If you want to make a profit from cars, parts won’t cut it.
I love the countdown operation in the thick fog, but for those who are on the receiving end, it’s a terrifying experience…
>>68
I think counting is also a terrifying experience.
>>74
Somehow, you’re cool for hanging out with me, Ogata-san.
It became a proper legal race after becoming MFG, but a few outlaws related to Project D are starting to leak out.
>>69
I used to lead a street attack team…
>>80
Don’t say it so casually, consider the situation.
>>80
This is something that a current city council member, an academy organizer, and a monk would say…
The voice is also creepy.
>>111
Hey!
I guess there are probably hundreds of cars ranked below 15 that have had accidents in the qualifiers.
>>70
Because it’s a public road.
In the first place, gasoline cars have become a hobby vehicle for enthusiasts.
They might also handle EV parts.
The teacher’s team will charge into the away game and beat the local drivers after running all day.
Crazy
Ryota Takahashi, a promising medical student who is also a driver, is so busy he experiences a life-changing love.
My stomach hurts, Kanata…!
“Do you actually want to die!? I was really taken aback by that…”
Ryosuke is a doctor, but
Keisuke, the president of a large corporation, is indeed out of my league when it comes to earnings.
>>85
Aren’t they running a hospital or something?
>>91
It is probably the Takahashi family’s hospital.
I think it’s incomparable to the hospital in Gunma.
The pro drift racers and their gang are out at midnight, so the night roads are crazy.
>>89
Maybe it’s something like a random geyser erupting, and I’m watching it with a charming feeling.
I like the reaction of the opponent who was blown away by Kanata’s crazy actions.
Did I just see a mirage…?!
I was just racing with the street attack team once.
Even so, it’s far better than the D era when it wasn’t even a night race.
Race 1: Kanata does something strange.
Second Race: Kanata does something strange.
Race 3: Kanata does something strange.
Race 4: Kanata does something strange.
Race 5: Kanata does something strange.
It’s strange that someone who calls themselves a vigilante against the Grim Reaper while being a street racer at that time.
Street racers and those insane guys who participate in MFG should refrain during winter! It shows they have some semblance of rationality.
>>99
I think the death god of Lake Ashi is dangerous all year round…
>>102
As long as there is technology, the operations will not have any issues…
>>99
They don’t really want to crush the cars, you know…
That’s why it seemed like a huge breach of manners that the final boss casually collided with us.
Isn’t there a dead person from that jump platform in the preliminaries?
Because there are no spectators watching right next to the road or oncoming cars at MFG.
Engaging youth in motorsports can certainly be seen as an extension of the past.
This guy is a monster who hates losing even more than Takumi…
Dad, just that moment when the arm pain disappears.
Why does it suddenly become like the occult?
Mr. Fujiwara was doing even more ridiculous things.
Ryosuke: “There’s someone scared to drive in the oncoming lane when it curves and goes blind.”
>>109
If you think about it normally, it’s a statement that makes you go, “What are you even saying?”
Kyoichi also heard this statement and honestly admits defeat, which completely makes him similar to Ryosuke.
It’s strange that the seniors have been able to steal quite a bit of technology.
Is it really okay that nobody is wearing helmets in motorsports? MFG
Well, if you say that running through the drifting volcanic gas itself is a fantasy, then you’re absolutely right.
>>112
There was a pro who almost died riding without a helmet at GunSai…
The heavier the tire, the lighter the 4WD and midship become, although the details are unclear and some kind of handicap is imposed. Seeing all this, it’s understandable to think that Porsche must be the right answer! That’s how I feel about the old man Ishigami.
The weasel is also an element of the street, isn’t it?
It’s safe because I’m not doing anything as crazy as making a middle school student drive a car to deliver tofu.
>>116
Bunta seems glad that he can finally see his grandchild’s face.
It’s crazy to be cutting through thick fog like that, but it was Teacher Fujiwara who was doing that manually…
The flowing Eurobeat is too cheerful.
>>120
The self-deprecation of suddenly becoming interested in a beat that should be outdated and not stylish is irresistible.
Hyper Supapawa!
Teacher Fujiwara was so gentle in teaching that they were getting through it with 0.5 instead of 3.
I’m not sure if it’s intentional, but since the women have relatively terrible personalities, it makes Ogata-san look like the heroine.
>>126
In the realm of anime, everyone except for Koi-chan and the older sister is below mob status, so you don’t have to worry about it.
>>126
It’s intentional, and since the teacher has a thing for such crappy girls, there’s nothing that can be done.
Ryota Takahashi probably thinks that weaklings who wear helmets in public road races should just run on safe circuits!
Bunta is alive, but I wonder how the manager is doing.
Mr. Fujiwara said…
Girls are cute just the right amount of troublesome…
Wait, isn’t my little sister cute?
It’s a bit strange to be a doctor while also causing the eruption of Mount Fuji.
>>135
When Mount Fuji erupted, Ryota Takahashi smirked just a little.
It was quite shocking that new Eurobeat songs were still being released in the Reiwa era.
>>129
Driving since elementary school is already past the statute of limitations.
Keiichi Tsuchiya praised his father, who drives a Benz, saying he greatly admires Initial D.
It’s a time when ordinary middle and elementary school students are driving cars on real circuits, so I’ve come to think that it’s not strange for Takumi Fujiwara to exist.
Both Yajikita and Tsubasa are cute, right?
>>140
Kita-san is really having fun on the rain course! It shows that they are suited for MFG.
Yaji isn’t bad, but they’re not suited for MFG.
>>140
As my little sister’s talents emerge, my big brother becomes more and more pitiable… turning into a cute creature.
I started with MFG and then watched Initial D, so it’s fun to see Fujiwara-sensei’s crazy antics.
Aiba-senpai definitely has the personality to become popular as an athlete.
It’s really nice to see you as a senior even at 17 years old.
>>143
The fact that Sawatari and Kanata respect him regardless of rankings is an indication of his character, isn’t it?
The younger sister, who is a bit of a troublemaker, is aiming for Kanata, but I guess it must be uncomfortable to see that kind of side of a younger sister or family up close…
The people who appeared in Initial D didn’t really bother me at the time.
Looking back, weren’t they all strange people?
>>146
Well, everyone is a criminal, after all.
>>146
What do you think, brother?
>>146
It seems that there is a significant change in perception between street racers and those who are not.
>>156
Personally, I didn’t think Initial D was that amazing since I live in the countryside where there are only mountain passes; rather, I thought, “Is that all top speed can do?”
I occasionally stretched my legs on the expressway, but it’s absurd to go over 200 on such a circular route. First of all, people from the countryside don’t know the roads.
It’s surprisingly normal for Wataru to be heading towards the racer side.
>>147
It is said that I cried my eyes out at Takumi’s wedding.
I wonder if there are no cars like the Impreza or Lancer Evolution now.
>>150
I think it’s the GR Yaris or the Corolla.
It may not be visually striking.
>>150
For now, the WRX is still available, but I think it’s the most disadvantageous specification under Ryota Takahashi’s regulations…
It can’t be helped, since the teacher clearly likes girls who refer to themselves by their own names.
I think Number 7 is a good match for Aiba-senpai.
Perhaps because I watched a lot of anime, I’ve completely memorized the form of the Eight-Six, so now I can immediately identify it when it passes through town.
It’s just creepy towards number 7, but with other girls, he’s just a normal handsome senpai Aiba, and it drives me crazy!
>>160
He switched from Nissan to Toyota!
You like girls who earn money using their bodies and high school girls who refer to themselves by their names, right, teacher?
But it feels like the ideal of the street racer within the teacher is a lone driver, as there seems to be a pattern of romantic developments ending in heartbreak.
>>161
I also love a promiscuous woman who doesn’t earn with a rude body.
How about using a song that the Italians made on their own?
The WRX has become a bit larger, so if we’re talking about the feeling of the old Impreza and Evo, it would be the GR Yaris.
The senior’s creepiness is the kind that’s barely funny, but Sawatari is serious.
>>164
It’s gross, but this guy is the guardian of the next season’s MF-G…
Gross, but…
Aiba-senpai looks great with Kan’ichi Omiya.
I thought my senpai was creepy, but if I didn’t realize they were 17, then maybe it’s not so bad…
>>168
Even if you don’t think so, it’s pretty much out of line to tell the person their personal information and then go further to tell the office as well…
>>168
If I find out you’re a minor, I’ll graciously step back.
Sawatori skipped the first race because it was his girlfriend’s birthday, but that means she’s 16 years old.
1717
The battle at the pass only results in one person dying alone, even if there’s an accident.
An accident in the metropolitan expressway battle is a bit…
>>174
There are quite a few at the mountain pass.
In the gallery corner, spectators were knocked away, multiple cars went off the cliff in a double crash, and there was a passenger press.
I’m glad I could make a fortune before the old man Sekigami leveled up.
Driving a GT3 and still performing that poorly is at a level where I would get scolded by Porsche for even getting in.
>>177
Aren’t you going to leave MFG after all?
>>177
First of all, it’s already a failure for a monkey from a small island country in Asia to be riding a Porsche.
I think it’s cool that Sawatari gets seriously passionate about racing despite having a creepy fetish.
>>180
It’s cool how serious he’s being with Kanata’s record.
I just learned that MFG is now complete.
>>184
It just finished.
Is it because Nissan no longer exists in that future that Aiba-senpai can’t receive support from them?
>>185
In the final episode, they are being supported normally by Nismo.
>>185
Starting from the next season, I will be receiving support from Nismo…
17 Madness is receiving support from Renault-Nissan…
…What is Renault-Nissan!?
I love the part where Beckenbauer and Kanata team up and make a mess.
>>187
Mikhail from the fourth match has an infinite flavor…
This guy is interesting…
Why is Kita singing the theme song?
The standard of cars has become so high-end that the disparity in combat power compared to the previous work is even more fantastical…
Did the guy from the 17-year-old cult dump her when she turned 18?
Even though you’re a good child.
https://dengekionline.com/article/202501/31869
Is being second in the fetish ranking!?
However, even if gasoline cars become extinct, Nismo or similar ones will survive.
If we put a large displacement turbo engine in the 86 and make it 4WD, we might be able to win.
>>201
No, Mr. Ogata.
If you say that, the tofu shop’s 86 unbeaten myth is totally impossible…
It’s a world where you can’t physically win with a manual mission or anything like that.
>>204
I’m sorry, Kanata… If only I had the Supra…